BOOK

'GLENN MURCUTT, THE BOOK'

Bound in pale grey bookcloth
is a fully illustrated book of
184 pages, printed in duotone throughout on superb-quality archival uncoated paper.
The keynote essay is by the
internationally-renowned
critic, Kenneth Frampton,
with contributory essays
from architectural and
non-architectural writers.
It also includes a study of
the commissioning process
and correspondence between
Murcutt and his clients for
the Simpson-Lee House;
as well as Murcutt’s acceptance
speech for the 2002 Pritzker
Architecture Prize.

Contents include:

Preface by Juhani Pallasmaa
‘The Poetry of Reason’

Foreword by David Malouf
‘Glenn Murcutt’s Tough Lyricism’

Essay by Kenneth Frampton
‘In Search of Glenn Murcutt’

Reflections by Phil Harris

A Study of the Simpson-Lee House
‘In Conversation with Sheila
Simpson-Lee’

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